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“Beginning in the Clinton administration, there was, for nearly two decades, a broad bipartisan consensus that the best Internet policy was light-touch regulation - rules that promoted competition and kept the Internet 'unfettered by federal or state regulation.' Under this policy, a free and open…” quote by Ajit Pai
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“Beginning in the Clinton administration, there was, for nearly two decades, a broad bipartisan consensus that the best Internet policy was light-touch regulation - rules that promoted competition and kept the Internet 'unfettered by federal or state regulation.' Under this policy, a free and open Internet flourished.”

Ajit Pai

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Source Speech: Congressional Hearing on Internet Policy, 2015

For about twenty years, policymakers largely agreed that minimal regulation would best support competition and a free Internet, leading to its flourishing.

In simple terms: Light regulation was thought to keep the Internet open and competitive.

Key Takeaway

Consider the balance between regulation and freedom.

Themes

policy technology regulation competition freedom government

Mood

analytical concerned

Type

policy technological

When to use this quote

  • Tech startups
  • online platforms
  • consumer access
  • policy debates

Key Concepts

Market dynamics public interest digital rights

Questions to Reflect On

  • Is light regulation always optimal for digital growth?
  • How can competition be protected without over‑regulation?
A Different Perspective

Regulatory approaches can stifle innovation if too restrictive.

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